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File #: 18-7787    Name: Deed of Lease with Amtrak
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/1/2018 In control: City Council Public Hearing
On agenda: 6/23/2018 Final action:
Title: Public Hearing, Consideration and Approval of a Deed of Lease with Amtrak to Operate a Transit System at Alexandria Union Station
Attachments: 1. 18-7787_Lease Agreement between the City and Amtrak

City of Alexandria, Virginia

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MEMORANDUM

 

 

DATE:                     JUNE 13, 2018

 

TO:                            THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF CITY COUNCIL

 

FROM:                      MARK B. JINKS, CITY MANAGER  /s/

 

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Public Hearing, Consideration and Approval of a Deed of Lease with Amtrak to Operate a Transit System at Alexandria Union Station

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ISSUE:  Consideration of a Deed of Lease with Amtrak to fully operate a transit system and maintain portions of the premises at the City-owned Alexandria Union Station, located at 110 Callahan Drive.

 

RECOMMENDATION That City Council authorize the lease introduced at the June 13, 2018 legislative meeting.

 

BACKGROUND:  Alexandria Union Station opened on September 15, 1905 and served passenger trains of the C&O, Washington Southern Railway and Richmond, Frederick & Potomac (RF&P) Railroad until 1971 when ownership of the station building was assumed by Amtrak and the rails of CSX Transportation. Following an $840,000 grant funded renovation coordinated by the City of Alexandria and completed in 1997, the City Council accepted a gift of Alexandria Union Station on behalf of the City three years later in 2000 from Commonwealth Atlantic Properties (the corporation formed to serve as the real estate arm of RF&P Railroad Company).

 

Amtrak had been operating under a lease with the station’s former owner which subsequently expired. Since the City assumed ownership of the station in 2000, Amtrak has been operating the station without a lease agreement with the City. The City has actively worked with a wide range of Amtrak staff over several years to come to terms on a lease agreement.

 

DISCUSSION: The draft lease agreement between the City and Amtrak includes an initial lease term of five (5) years and two (2) additional five-year terms unless the agreement is terminated by either party. This lease is beneficial to the City and the public, preserving a valuable resource and providing continued access to rail transit. This agreement will also detail the rights and responsibilities of both Amtrak and the City.

FISCAL IMPACT: The City will receive annual rent of $1 per year and will be reimbursed for ninety-seven (97%) of station operating expenses by Amtrak. The amount will be calculated based on actual expenditures each fiscal year and will be billed ninety (90) days following the close of each fiscal year.

 

ATTACHMENTS:

1.                     Lease Agreement Between Amtrak and the City of Alexandria

2.                     Lease Expiration Letter from the City Manager’s Office

 

STAFF:

Laura Triggs, Deputy City Manager

Jeremy McPike, Director, General Services

Alfred Coleman, Deputy Director, General Services

Donna Poillucci, Deputy Director, General Services